Former President Donald Trump speaks at CPAC on August 6, 2022 in Dallas, Texas.Brandon Bell/Getty Images Some Trump allies are urging the former president to release surveillance footage from the Mar-a-Lago raid. CNN reported that people in Trump's orbit think the visuals could help drum up support. But others have reportedly warned that making the footage public could do more harm than good. Former President Donald Trump is considering making public some of the surveillance footage of the FBI executing a search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago resort earlier this month in hopes of using it to fire up his political base, according to CNN.Some of Trump's allies are pushing the former president to release CCTV footage from the raid, the outlet reported, suggesting that the images could be used in campaign-style advertisements to further Trump's political persecution narrative ahead of a possible 2024 campaign.Trump has already used the incident to his advantage: He's raised up to $1 million a day in donations, soliciting his supporters through a flurry of emails denouncing the search.